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In addition to delivering a national address, Mr Kristersson took part in a plenary session on how democracy strengthens institutions.
In connection with the Summit, Sweden also hosted several side events in both Washington DC and Lusaka, focusing on research showing how democracies outperform autocracies and the link between democracy and gender equality.
To conclude the Summit, the participating countries presented the commitments made at the first Summit for Democracy in 2021 and adopted a joint declaration.
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.